tiny break from torts

Apr 09, 2007 16:02

TWO FRIENDS WERE WALKING
>>> THROUGH THE DESERT.
>>> DURING SOME POINT OF THE
>>> JOURNEY, THEY HAD AN
>>> ARGUMENT; AND ONE FRIEND
>>> SLAPPED THE OTHER ONE
>>> IN THE FACE.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> THE ONE WHO GOT SLAPPED
>>> WAS HURT, BUT WITHOUT
>>> SAYING ANYTHING,
>>> WROTE IN THE SAND:
>>>
>>> TODAY MY BEST FRIEND
>>> SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE.
>>>
>>> THEY KEPT ON WALKING,
>>> UNTIL THEY FOUND AN OASIS,
>>> WHERE THEY DECIDED
>>> TO TAKE A BATH
>>>
>>> THE ONE WHO HAD BEEN
>>> SLAPPED GOT STUCK IN THE
>>> MIRE ! AND STARTED DROWNING,
>>> BUT THE FRIEND SAVED HIM.
>>>
>>> AFTER HE RECOVERED FROM
>>> THE NEAR DROWNING,
>>> HE WROTE ON A STONE:
>>>
>>> "TODAY MY BEST FRIEND
>>> SAVED MY LIFE ".
>>>
>>> THE FRIEND WHO HAD SLAPPED
>>> AND SAVED HIS BEST FRIEND
>>> ASKED HIM, "AFTER I HURT YOU,
>>> YOU WROTE IN THE SAND AND NOW,
>>> YOU WRITE ON A STONE, WHY?"
>>>
>>> THE FRIEND REPLIED
>>> "WHEN SOMEONE HURTS US
>>> WE SHOULD WRITE IT DOWN
>>> IN SAND, WHERE WINDS OF
>>> FORGIVENESS CAN ERASE IT AWAY.
>>> BUT, WHEN SOMEONE DOES
>>> SOMETHING GOOD FOR US,
>>> WE MUST ENGRAVE IT IN STONE
>>> WHERE NO WIND
>>> CAN EVER ERASE IT."
>>>
>>> LEARN TO WRITE
>>> YOUR HURTS IN
>>> THE SAND AND TO
>>> CARVE YOUR
>>> BENEFITS IN STONE.
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